tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527299533362125857.post5979311584644741769..comments2023-11-03T11:42:48.433+01:00Comments on Only-NeverInSweden: Never in New England-Only in SwedenKosmopolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17800688097930637286noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527299533362125857.post-69399690607771971372019-04-27T01:00:30.253+02:002019-04-27T01:00:30.253+02:00We OOO PROM TRADING is one of the leading Oil &am...We OOO PROM TRADING is one of the leading Oil & Gas<br />trading companies in Russia Federation with good business reputation and well experienced in the Petroleum and mining sector. We offer the following trades through our reliable Refineries: D2 DIESEL OIL GOST 305-82, JP54 AVIATION KEROSENE COLONIAL GRADE, UREA 46%/PRILLS, LNG,<br />LPG, REBCO, MAZUT100 GOST 10585-75/99, AUTOMOTIVE GAS OIL(AGO) ETC. We as well secure allocations from our various Refineries for our numerous buyers who are interested in Spot transactions on FOB/CIF deliveries to any world safe port (AWSP). Our Refineries have their products both<br />at Russian ports and Rotterdam port. <br /><br />Best Regards <br /><br />Mr Andrey Ankudimov<br /><br />Tel: +7 (987) 897-72-99<br /><br />Email: serviceandrey.a@inbox.ru<br /><br />Skype: serviceandrey.a<br /><br />Andrey Ankudimovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16163643462411130382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527299533362125857.post-55551938719413541922014-03-19T16:06:36.105+01:002014-03-19T16:06:36.105+01:00Well, there is a reason for this. The US was elect...Well, there is a reason for this. The US was electrified long before most other nations. So the technology was that of the early 1900s. In modern new communities, the lines ARE buried (and in a few pricey older suburbs, too), but most of our electric lines date from 100 years ago.<br /><br />Like so much in technology, if you enter later, you benefit from the knowledge and expense of the early adopters.<br /><br />The problem is the cost of BURYING many millions of miles of electric cable is insanely costly -- who would pay for all that? I mean, it's a great idea. But most of the US is quite built up, not rural and you'd have to dig around homes and businesses to bury the cable. The cost is astronomical.<br /><br />It's not like it is unheard of here, but you don't see it in older areas in the Northeast or Midwest. Where I lived in Florida (near Orlando) a few years ago, the power lines were all buried and yes, it looked very neat and nice.<br /><br />I assume in Sweden, you can afford to do this because the government just pays for it, and the people accept or vote for very high taxes to pay for it all. This is much easier if you have less than 9 million people, and they all look and think alike, than in a diverse nation of 311 million.Concerned Citizen, Anywheresvillenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527299533362125857.post-61952150434659111472014-03-10T16:33:30.075+01:002014-03-10T16:33:30.075+01:00Larry, I have come to the realization that all the...Larry, I have come to the realization that all the old fashioned wooden poles draped in tangles of wire I see here tells me that the political system does not allow for long range planning and major investments in infra structure. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com